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ant-igun lobby which did eventually win an almost blanket ban on the private ownership of handguns in the uk. and then this summer, the community turned another corner. andy murray, tennis champion, who in 1996 survived the dunblane massacre by hiding under a desk, won gold at the london olympics. for dunblane, at last there was a joyful legacy to balance its terrible stigma. but as soon as the news of the sandy hook school shootings broke, old wounds reopened. >> obviously, our hearts go out to them. [ pause ] >> sorry. i'm not really giving them the best advert for someone who's moved on. but i think out of the most tragic circumstances, some good does appear. and hopefully that will happen for them. >> reporter: at the dunblane community center, they're lighting candles of condolence and sending sympathy from one of the only places in the world that really understands the depth of newtown's grief. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, dunblane. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. breaking news out of san jo. right now the san
ant-igun lobby which did eventually win an almost blanket ban on the private ownership of handguns in the uk. and then this summer, the community turned another corner. andy murray, tennis champion, who in 1996 survived the dunblane massacre by hiding under a desk, won gold at the london olympics. for dunblane, at last there was a joyful legacy to balance its terrible stigma. but as soon as the news of the sandy hook school shootings broke, old wounds reopened. >> obviously, our hearts go...
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♪ >> this is james samuel, the mastermind behind the uk band the bullet. this is their video to their song "super cool" that is releasing in march. ♪ >> i see. >> and this is rosario dawson making a cameo in it. ♪ >> it's cool of her. she's kind of dancing goofy and acting weird, a side of her you don't get to see. ♪ >> thank you, rosario. >> you're welcome. okay. >> thank you. >>> right now, "right this minute," it's the end of our show. we're going to leave you with one last look of the christmas tree massacre at big cat rescue. enjoy it. we'll see you next time, everybody. ♪ >>> live stormtracker 2, complete bay area weather coverage.
♪ >> this is james samuel, the mastermind behind the uk band the bullet. this is their video to their song "super cool" that is releasing in march. ♪ >> i see. >> and this is rosario dawson making a cameo in it. ♪ >> it's cool of her. she's kind of dancing goofy and acting weird, a side of her you don't get to see. ♪ >> thank you, rosario. >> you're welcome. okay. >> thank you. >>> right now, "right this minute,"...
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♪ >> this is james samuel, the mastermind behind the uk band the bullet. this is their video to their song "super cool" that is releasing in march. ♪ >> i see. >> and this is rosario dawson making a cameo in it. ♪ >> it's cool of her. she's kind of dancing goofy and acting weird, a side of her you don't get to see. ♪ >> thank you, rosario. >> you're welcome. okay. >> thank you. >>> right now, "right this minute," it's the end of our show. we're going to leave you with one last look of the christmas tree massacre at big cat rescue. enjoy it. we'll see you next time, everybody. ♪ noad above revealed a new spending plan. what it could plane for your family. >> and the search for the missing from a cruise ship has been suspended. now the captain has a new reason as to why he jumped ship. >>> and the go to website for the quick fact check but it's dark tonight as a protest against anti piracy bills. >>> first the governor revealed his new spending plan today as maryland facing a billion dollar deficit. jeff joins us now. >> reporter: there is no mention
♪ >> this is james samuel, the mastermind behind the uk band the bullet. this is their video to their song "super cool" that is releasing in march. ♪ >> i see. >> and this is rosario dawson making a cameo in it. ♪ >> it's cool of her. she's kind of dancing goofy and acting weird, a side of her you don't get to see. ♪ >> thank you, rosario. >> you're welcome. okay. >> thank you. >>> right now, "right this minute,"...
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. >> this building was demolished by a 41-year-old woman sarah griffiths in the uk. it's a former campbell's soup tower. and there was a competition to be the lucky button pusher. >> it is cool but like it's kind of a lame implosion. like just the bottom comes out and the thing falls over. if i won the contest to push the button i would want to see it go -- >> you want to blow the thing sky high. >> yeah. >> you want to know what's cool about this explosion, though? >> yes. >> the woman that pushed the button is the daughter of mic lock who in 1995, died in this factory. he was a worker at the campbell's soup company and he was burned by a lot of steam. >> wow. >> and so for her, being able to take down the building that, in essence, took her father was in some way poetic justice. >>> this room's all wrapped up. when is a present not a present? >> i love it. i love it. >> a story about an afterholiday gift. or prank. >>> a quad race. what could possibly go wrong? right? >> watch closely as one car gets too close. >> oh! >> see what did go >>> welcome back to the show
. >> this building was demolished by a 41-year-old woman sarah griffiths in the uk. it's a former campbell's soup tower. and there was a competition to be the lucky button pusher. >> it is cool but like it's kind of a lame implosion. like just the bottom comes out and the thing falls over. if i won the contest to push the button i would want to see it go -- >> you want to blow the thing sky high. >> yeah. >> you want to know what's cool about this explosion,...
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i think from where we were in the uk, steltzer is a very clever, very close to rupert murdoch. but so were quite a few other people that we dealt with on almost a daily basis. people editing newspapers here. all sorts of people. >> one would certainly have to add to the list other individuals, is that correct? >> yeah. >> tony struck up a friendship with irwin that lasted throughout his time in government, and he helped tony win over murdoch. is that true or not? >> it may be. it may be, i think it's true that irwin steltzer became someone that liked tony blair, liked what new labor was doing, and probably was part of the discussions that were going on within that particular newspaper group. but i think we were always conscious that in terms any of decision that there would been who they would back in the 1997 election, that would be -- that was a decision that would ultimately be made by one man. >> mr. powell talks about the trip to hayman island which we all know about. and continues, tony put great efforts into maintaining the relationship right throughout his time in gover
i think from where we were in the uk, steltzer is a very clever, very close to rupert murdoch. but so were quite a few other people that we dealt with on almost a daily basis. people editing newspapers here. all sorts of people. >> one would certainly have to add to the list other individuals, is that correct? >> yeah. >> tony struck up a friendship with irwin that lasted throughout his time in government, and he helped tony win over murdoch. is that true or not? >> it...
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uk and belgium, 110. that's really some very dangerous -- the dangerous looking conditions here across much of the continent. lingering system in the central mediterranean as well. nothing much going on though in the iberian peninsula. look at that temperature in lisbon, 16 degrees. i leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye
uk and belgium, 110. that's really some very dangerous -- the dangerous looking conditions here across much of the continent. lingering system in the central mediterranean as well. nothing much going on though in the iberian peninsula. look at that temperature in lisbon, 16 degrees. i leave you now with your extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye
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newspaper unit in the uk. she testified before the inquiry last july. this portion of that hearing is a little less than a half hour. >> there are many questions i want to ask you but i won't be able to do it bays because you are facing criminal proceedings. so i'm going to be narrow in my questioning. why did you sack tom crohn? >> we didn't sack tom crohn. what happened with tom crohn was when we made the very regressable decision to close the "news of the world" after 168 years, tom crohn has p predominantly been the news of the world lawyer. he predominantly spent most of his time, in fact pretty much 99% of his time on the news of the world. and the rest of the company and the rest of the titles had -- we had appointed new lawyers and there wasn't i job for tom once we closed the news of the world and he left. >> someone is still dealing with the news of the world legal cases, though, presumably. >> yeah. the civil cases are being dealt with by -- like you said, the first one is the standards and management committee that we've set up. and you've s
newspaper unit in the uk. she testified before the inquiry last july. this portion of that hearing is a little less than a half hour. >> there are many questions i want to ask you but i won't be able to do it bays because you are facing criminal proceedings. so i'm going to be narrow in my questioning. why did you sack tom crohn? >> we didn't sack tom crohn. what happened with tom crohn was when we made the very regressable decision to close the "news of the world" after...
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they come from the uk his wife from australia. donors pay for the operation. every year, they take in children from crowded facilities run by the state or private owners. right now, more than 50 children from 2 to 4 years old lifl ve i the home. these days, they have been focusing on medical treatment for the children. few other homes provide it. joyce hill its a qualified doctor, in cooperation with local practicitionerpractitione medical care to the youngsters. >> are you happy? >> the orphanages they have so many children, sometimes they cannot manage bah the children come in almost every day. >> the hills face changes, if the hills decide to care for more children they will need more money. they would have to make their service belter knotter known. they will also need to find more qualified help. >> really need more medical staff to be working alongside us to help us. >> i think it's hard to fix the problem. i don't think anybody can really fix the problem. just a little bit at a time. so if a whole team gets together to help one child, hopefully that, th
they come from the uk his wife from australia. donors pay for the operation. every year, they take in children from crowded facilities run by the state or private owners. right now, more than 50 children from 2 to 4 years old lifl ve i the home. these days, they have been focusing on medical treatment for the children. few other homes provide it. joyce hill its a qualified doctor, in cooperation with local practicitionerpractitione medical care to the youngsters. >> are you happy?...
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. >> reporter: the decision was made by the uk's food standards agency. officials point to the latest studies which show that eating meat from the affected farms carries a neglible risk to human health. >> what you can see, in 1987, nearly 14% of sheep failed the monitoring. but that number has come down quite dramatically over the years and is now approximately 0.2%. >> it's clear that there is now evidence that demonstrates that risks are very low and that it would be possible to remove all of the remaining control. >> reporter: some consumers are welcoming the news. >> shows that everything is safe now. we eat it, and my children eat it and we're perfectly happy. >> reporter: but a welch farmers union says the government needs to communicate its evidence more clearly to the public to prevent a negative impact on confidence. >> they need to do a good job of explaining why this is the case, and reassure the public that there isn't a large associated health risk with that decision. >> reporter: up to 26 years, the lifting of restrictions is good news for
. >> reporter: the decision was made by the uk's food standards agency. officials point to the latest studies which show that eating meat from the affected farms carries a neglible risk to human health. >> what you can see, in 1987, nearly 14% of sheep failed the monitoring. but that number has come down quite dramatically over the years and is now approximately 0.2%. >> it's clear that there is now evidence that demonstrates that risks are very low and that it would be...
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and more from the uk this weekend. c-span will show queen elizabeth's address to parliament as part of her diamond jubilee commemoration. the ceremony for march included speakers by speeches from the house of lords and house of commons ahead of this weekend's 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth's ascension to the throne. that's sunday night beginning at 9:00 eastern and pacific on our companion network c-span. >>> spend the weekend in wichita, kansas, with book tv and american history tv. saturday at noon eastern. literary life with book tv on c-span2. robert weems on american presidents and black entrepreneurs from "business and black and white." and the founding of beachcraft. also browse the rare book collection at water mark west's rare books. and sunday at act p.m. eastern on american history tv, experience early plains life at the old cow town museum. the early days of flight at the kansas aviation museum. also two participants from the kansas civil rights movement in 1958 they sat down for service at the drugsto
and more from the uk this weekend. c-span will show queen elizabeth's address to parliament as part of her diamond jubilee commemoration. the ceremony for march included speakers by speeches from the house of lords and house of commons ahead of this weekend's 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth's ascension to the throne. that's sunday night beginning at 9:00 eastern and pacific on our companion network c-span. >>> spend the weekend in wichita, kansas, with book tv and american history...
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the interesting thing is your book, i have this one, but in the uk -- >> in the uk it looks like this. >> career advice for ambitious women. >> the word ambitious is excluded from the title in the united states because they believe every woman in the united states is ambitious. >> and we have three ftse 100 companies run by women, american women. >> but three of them are american so we have to import our women at the top. >> is there a -- here is the first thing. that suggests there's -- david cameron's speech suggests there's a glass ceiling. >> there's no glass ceiling. >> what is preventing women -- is it women themselves? >> first of all, the way we destroy the myth of the glass ceiling is to destroy the myth that women can have it all. once they realize they have to make choices -- we have the olympics this year. olympic athletes are training for it. if they want to get to the top they have to make sacrifices and the same with your career. >> so that means if if you want to have a career, that comes first, family -- you can't juggle career and family -- >> you can juggle but you
the interesting thing is your book, i have this one, but in the uk -- >> in the uk it looks like this. >> career advice for ambitious women. >> the word ambitious is excluded from the title in the united states because they believe every woman in the united states is ambitious. >> and we have three ftse 100 companies run by women, american women. >> but three of them are american so we have to import our women at the top. >> is there a -- here is the first...
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as a traditional television ad for honda in the uk. but it quickly goes viral around the world. >> the different parts of the car are rolling, flipping, hitting the next thing, triggering the windshield wipers or the muffler to roll. eventually it ends with unlocking the full car coming down a ramp. >> but did this happen for real, or is this another case of computer-generated effects? this one may surprise you. mazingly, this whole sequence actually happened, even the tires going uphill. >> people asked how the tires go up the slope. it's incredibly simple. the tire is here. there's a weight here. so as soon as there's motion, the weight pushes it forward, even though it's up a slope. wieden and kennedy was there when it all came together. >> my personal favorite was the wipers. they looked quite messy. one of our jobs in the commercial was to talk about product specifications. and one of the product specifications of this particular honda accord was that it had rain-sensitive wind screen wipers. >> they used the rain sensor and all o
as a traditional television ad for honda in the uk. but it quickly goes viral around the world. >> the different parts of the car are rolling, flipping, hitting the next thing, triggering the windshield wipers or the muffler to roll. eventually it ends with unlocking the full car coming down a ramp. >> but did this happen for real, or is this another case of computer-generated effects? this one may surprise you. mazingly, this whole sequence actually happened, even the tires going...
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> i want to announce this to everyone here in the americas to our friends in spain, turkey, and the uk, including england, that as of 0900 mountain time, paramount pictures and myself, ronald joseph aaron burgundy, have come to terms on a sequel to "anchorman." [ applause ] >> that's going to make a lot of people happy. >> that is going to be great. >> i am a will ferrell fan. i'm late to the party but he was here the other day for casa de mi padre. and i loved him, loved him, loved him. >>> hoda and i -- how should we put this -- we're not quite ready for what we saw yesterday on broadway. >> you won't believe it. >> first of all, it is about say sadomasochism right now. but what isn't? it's called "venus in fur." i want to say her name, i want to get it right. her name is nina ariana -- >> very pornish, the whole thing. >> we're not going to turn everybody off. >> i'm not saying it's bad. >> look at hoda. she was so into it. can i tell you? she bit off the bottom -- >> that was for my viewing gum. >> that's a bite. you looked over at you and you were like -- you were making sounds, h
> i want to announce this to everyone here in the americas to our friends in spain, turkey, and the uk, including england, that as of 0900 mountain time, paramount pictures and myself, ronald joseph aaron burgundy, have come to terms on a sequel to "anchorman." [ applause ] >> that's going to make a lot of people happy. >> that is going to be great. >> i am a will ferrell fan. i'm late to the party but he was here the other day for casa de mi padre. and i loved...
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or loyalist fighters could be at risk. >> if uk law enforcement seeks a subpoena through the u.s. attorney's office regarding criminal investigations, in light of the precedent that this case has set, yes, boston college could be liable to turn over additional materials. >> do you think in your heart that these tapes will be handed over here? >> i'm hoping that they will be. yeah, i'm hoping. that's all i can do, is hope. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether yo
or loyalist fighters could be at risk. >> if uk law enforcement seeks a subpoena through the u.s. attorney's office regarding criminal investigations, in light of the precedent that this case has set, yes, boston college could be liable to turn over additional materials. >> do you think in your heart that these tapes will be handed over here? >> i'm hoping that they will be. yeah, i'm hoping. that's all i can do, is hope. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa...
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they did it with greece and the fiscal compact and the uk v vetoing the agreements. you can put it back together again. but there's an enormous amount of damage, a lack of credibility and a feeling of lack of investor confidence that's taken place during that process. and to your very point, let's look at this for a second. we have the fiscal cliff. you then have the debt ceiling. don't forget the debt ceiling. then you go back to the middle of 2013. by the time you get to it, you're back to a budget impass once again. so you're right, it's perpetual cliffs and falls and slowdowns. >> that just is not very heartening, my friend. so why is the u.s. stock market having one of the best years, one of the ten best years ever? >> that's an easy one. firstly, very low. 2008, look at the graph. and it's gone like that all the way down and it's come back up again and equities remain cheap. bonds weren't doing that much. it was a perfect opportunity to take advantage of certain special situations. but don't be fooled. there's an element of scotch missed about this. the first w
they did it with greece and the fiscal compact and the uk v vetoing the agreements. you can put it back together again. but there's an enormous amount of damage, a lack of credibility and a feeling of lack of investor confidence that's taken place during that process. and to your very point, let's look at this for a second. we have the fiscal cliff. you then have the debt ceiling. don't forget the debt ceiling. then you go back to the middle of 2013. by the time you get to it, you're back to a...
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so i would probably update because the anti-sky alliance of courses working in the uk territory. so there would be occasions when i would update rupert or james murdoch him and/or internal meetings that went on inside news international that occasionally i would attend, too. >> news corp, news international regarded it important to lobby government generally in relation to the bid, aren't we agreed? >> i don't think that was the strategy. i think, i think it was a response. >> regardless of what originated it, it's what happened in the income isn't? >> certainly from what we've seen from fred michel's e-mail, there was a lot of lobbying went on from our site, yes. >> you could assist the murdochs to this extent that you knew the persons involved, at least as well as income and you could advise them in relation to mr. osborne, mr. cameron, mr. hunt, in a way -- [inaudible] isn't that what you brought to the table here? >> no, i don't think the. first of all, the strategy behind the bid was set by news corp, and i've nothing to do with that. and had again no formal role. and second
so i would probably update because the anti-sky alliance of courses working in the uk territory. so there would be occasions when i would update rupert or james murdoch him and/or internal meetings that went on inside news international that occasionally i would attend, too. >> news corp, news international regarded it important to lobby government generally in relation to the bid, aren't we agreed? >> i don't think that was the strategy. i think, i think it was a response. >>...
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but whether she gets out or stays in stuff uk county jail, reddy says she'll be among friends. >> you ever see the boston show "cheers"? on tv. it's like where everybody knows your name. when i come in, it's not like i'm alone, there's always somebody i know here because i've done so much time here. boston ain't but so big. this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. something very interesting in common. now backed by allstate. click or call. by earning a degree from capella more iuniversity, you'll have the knowledge to make an impact in your company and take your career to an even greater place. let's get started at capella.edu. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does w
but whether she gets out or stays in stuff uk county jail, reddy says she'll be among friends. >> you ever see the boston show "cheers"? on tv. it's like where everybody knows your name. when i come in, it's not like i'm alone, there's always somebody i know here because i've done so much time here. boston ain't but so big. this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic...
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canada has freedom, japan has freedom, the uk, france, germany, spain, belgium. they had freedom. and you sorority girl in case you warned into a voting booth one day one thing you should one, there's absolutely no evidence to support the statement we're the greatest country in the world. we're 7th in literary, 27th in matt, 22nd in science, 47 in life expectancy, 178th in honey fant mortality, number four in labor force and number four in exports. we lead the world in only three categories. number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults who believe angels are really and defense spending where we spend more than 26 countries combined 25 of whom are allies, this is not the not of a college student but you are a member of the worst period generation period ever period so when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world, i don't know what the you're talking about. yosemite. >> rose: you're proud of that scene, are you? >> i'm incredibly proud of the work that jeff d i'm incredibly proud of the director did. it's a scene that almost wasn't in the show. it was
canada has freedom, japan has freedom, the uk, france, germany, spain, belgium. they had freedom. and you sorority girl in case you warned into a voting booth one day one thing you should one, there's absolutely no evidence to support the statement we're the greatest country in the world. we're 7th in literary, 27th in matt, 22nd in science, 47 in life expectancy, 178th in honey fant mortality, number four in labor force and number four in exports. we lead the world in only three categories....
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around the globe, ten days after she was shot by the taliban, and four days after she was brought to the uk for treatment, she is making great progress. more from kier simmons. >> reporter: malala yousufzai, the young girl out of a coma, clutching a teddy bear out of her bedroom. she took on the taliban malala the young girl she wanted this picture to be released. >> she is happy to share, quite a lot of clinical detail with you. >> reporter: doctors call her progress very encouraging. >> she is doing very well, in fact, she was standing with some help for the first time this morning when i went in to see her. she is communicating very freely and writing. >> reporter: she is still very weak. but she apparently remembers the shooting last week that nearly killed her. people in pakistan remember, too. many have rallied to her cause, education for girls. school girls here in britain have also taken notice. >> it was completely shocking. i mean i don't -- i don't expect it to happen, we take education for granted higher. her family is still in pakistan e >> reporter: the doctors are trying to s
around the globe, ten days after she was shot by the taliban, and four days after she was brought to the uk for treatment, she is making great progress. more from kier simmons. >> reporter: malala yousufzai, the young girl out of a coma, clutching a teddy bear out of her bedroom. she took on the taliban malala the young girl she wanted this picture to be released. >> she is happy to share, quite a lot of clinical detail with you. >> reporter: doctors call her progress very...
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planes carrying all five took off from middlen hall in the uk just about an hour ago. that is a picture of the convoy carrying al masri to that royal air force base from which they have now left. we expect them to land somewhere around 2:00 a.m. eastern time, harris. >> harris: what are the charges exactly. >> the charges ainst abu hamza, the one eyed hook handed cleric first he is accused of aiding al al qaeda. accused of being part of a terrorist kidnapping in yemen and training to open this training camp for militants here in the united states. two of the others, the two others will ho will be tried here in new york city are accused of taking part in the bombings of two u.s. embassies. one in insurance buy, kenya, and one in tans knee a the two who will be tried in connecticut are accused of setting up a web site trying to raise cash for fighters in afghanistan and trying to recruit fighters to go there. so these are going to be some very big, very significant terrorist trials right here in new york city and new haven connecticut, harris. >> harris: jonathan, thank
planes carrying all five took off from middlen hall in the uk just about an hour ago. that is a picture of the convoy carrying al masri to that royal air force base from which they have now left. we expect them to land somewhere around 2:00 a.m. eastern time, harris. >> harris: what are the charges exactly. >> the charges ainst abu hamza, the one eyed hook handed cleric first he is accused of aiding al al qaeda. accused of being part of a terrorist kidnapping in yemen and training...
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the results have been more job loss, higher unemployment in the uk, and yet that's the prescription republicans have for the united states. it would have the same result here, slowing down the recovery, which is why the chairman of the federal reserve, which is the head of the nonpartisan budget office have testified that that kind of austerity strategy, immediate deep cuts will hurt the economy and put people out work. >> indeed. i read that you said the fastest and most effective way is to put americas ban to work. >> that's right. that's -- the president's budget did that. a big piece of the president's budget, at least for this coming year is to enact the jobs plan that he outlined to congress way back last september. the republicans in the house have refused to move that legislation. that would involved about $50 billion of investment in our infrastructure, roads and bridges, put people back to work in the construction industry, which has been particularly hard hit. it would provide more money for cool constructions, provide some assistance to states so they don't have to lay off teachers
the results have been more job loss, higher unemployment in the uk, and yet that's the prescription republicans have for the united states. it would have the same result here, slowing down the recovery, which is why the chairman of the federal reserve, which is the head of the nonpartisan budget office have testified that that kind of austerity strategy, immediate deep cuts will hurt the economy and put people out work. >> indeed. i read that you said the fastest and most effective way is...
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. >>> when we come back, something else from the uk that's come to america. almost as popular as a princess. good insurance. yup, i've got... e [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ dennis ] ...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. it's bring your happiness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. in three minutes -- the deliciousness that brings a smile to any monday. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's why my doctor recommends cit
. >>> when we come back, something else from the uk that's come to america. almost as popular as a princess. good insurance. yup, i've got... e [ dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ dennis ] ...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're...
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i think from where we were in the uk, steltzer is a very clever, very close to rupert murdoch. but so were quite a few other people that we dealt with on almost a daily basis. people editing newspapers here. all sorts of people. >> one would certainly have to add to the list other individuals, is that correct? >> yeah. >> tony struck up a friendship with irwin that lasted throughout his time in government, and he helped tony win over murdoch. is that true or not? >> it may be. it may be, i think it's true that irwin steltzer became someone that liked tony blair, liked what new labor was doing, and probably was part of the discussions that were going on within that particular newspaper group. but i think we were always conscious that in terms any of decision that there would been who they would back in the 1997 election, that would be -- that was a decision that would ultimately be made by one man. >> mr. powell talks about the trip to hayman island which we all know about. and continues, tony put great efforts into maintaining the relationship right throughout his time in gover
i think from where we were in the uk, steltzer is a very clever, very close to rupert murdoch. but so were quite a few other people that we dealt with on almost a daily basis. people editing newspapers here. all sorts of people. >> one would certainly have to add to the list other individuals, is that correct? >> yeah. >> tony struck up a friendship with irwin that lasted throughout his time in government, and he helped tony win over murdoch. is that true or not? >> it...
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top medical doctors in uk are treating malala. she arrived hours ago at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, it's the same hospital for british soldiers wounded in afghanistan. doctors will visit or first evaluate the severity of his conditions. we're awaiting word on the initial assessment. laes we heard she was getting limited medical treatment in her home country, but now obviously getting the best that is available. >> reporter: absolutely the best, tamron. she's in the hospital behind me now being assessed by those expert medics after an incredible journey from pakistan. 12 hours or so in the air, and then a slow transfer from the airport to the hospital here. paramedics really concerned to be cautious given the seriousness of her injuries. tamron, we just heard from our hospital spokesperson who has come out and given us a first read, if you like, a really very initial assessment and saying that she really does have a good chance of a long-term recovery. i think at the same time, you know, just managing people's expectati
top medical doctors in uk are treating malala. she arrived hours ago at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, it's the same hospital for british soldiers wounded in afghanistan. doctors will visit or first evaluate the severity of his conditions. we're awaiting word on the initial assessment. laes we heard she was getting limited medical treatment in her home country, but now obviously getting the best that is available. >> reporter: absolutely the best, tamron. she's in the hospital...
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hours the fak stanny teenager had you noted down and shot in the head by the taliban, now she's in the uk for the critical treatment she is in need of. we'll have a live report and get you an update on her condition up next. >>> first, there's a lot going on today. here's a here are things we thought you should known. new information into the federal investigation involving jesse jackson, jr. he's under investigation for alleging using campaign money to decorate his home. the fbi and the justice department are said to be in the final sftages of the investigation which was launched before the congressman took a leave of absence due to a bipolar disorder. mitt romney canceled an upcoming appearance on the view. he was scheduled to appear with his wife and has a scheduling conflict. ann romney will appear as planned. elizabeth warren has raised over $12 million for her campaign in the last three months. warren was consistently or has consistently outraised incumbent senator scott brown. he raised 7.5 million in the same quarter. president obama is weighing in on the "american idol" feud betw
hours the fak stanny teenager had you noted down and shot in the head by the taliban, now she's in the uk for the critical treatment she is in need of. we'll have a live report and get you an update on her condition up next. >>> first, there's a lot going on today. here's a here are things we thought you should known. new information into the federal investigation involving jesse jackson, jr. he's under investigation for alleging using campaign money to decorate his home. the fbi and...
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and, you know, paparazzi and scandal and that kind of media is very popular in the uk. >> you'd think the royal family would give her some protection or something. i mean -- >> you would think. but she is not a royal, anderson. >> i know. but she's suffering because -- anyway. >> i know. i'm totally with you. but protocol is protocol. >> oh, right. right right. >> oh, tally-ho. >> bangers and mash. i don't know what that -- >> what's bangers and mash? >> i don't know. the only other thing i could think of, that popped into my head. >> good-bye. >> bye. >>> here's a real scandal, government official spends close to a million dollars in tax money on a lavish conference in las vegas and gets a bonus. he faced angry lawmakers on capitol hill today. so did his former boss. >> when you see this widespread abuse of money and you as the former administrator said they were entitled to it. that's where there's frustration just steaming out of our ears. >> hear more of the testimony when we come back. 't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let
and, you know, paparazzi and scandal and that kind of media is very popular in the uk. >> you'd think the royal family would give her some protection or something. i mean -- >> you would think. but she is not a royal, anderson. >> i know. but she's suffering because -- anyway. >> i know. i'm totally with you. but protocol is protocol. >> oh, right. right right. >> oh, tally-ho. >> bangers and mash. i don't know what that -- >> what's bangers and...
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while the queen smiled and waved her way through the uk, along with catherine, prince harry took his first solo tour to belize, bahamas. >> i extend her great wishes to yours and sorry she can't be here. >> reporter: in brazil he told cbs news it was an honor. >> to me she's just granny, but to all these countries she's the queen, this great thing that they respect and love. >> reporter: over the next four days, millions are expected to line the streets of london. on the river thames jubilee bells will ring past the largest photo ever of the royal family, as part of a 1,000-boat flotilla. stage is set for an all-star concert at buckingham palace where just this morning troops took part in a full dress rehearsal. it's a party fit for a queen as the nation and the world celebrates and reflects. why is it important, do you think, to have this mass celebration for this milestone? >> people want to say thank you, well done, fantastic achievement to have done this 60 years and still to be on top of your game. >> there are countless event planned throughout the united kingdom. many in londo
while the queen smiled and waved her way through the uk, along with catherine, prince harry took his first solo tour to belize, bahamas. >> i extend her great wishes to yours and sorry she can't be here. >> reporter: in brazil he told cbs news it was an honor. >> to me she's just granny, but to all these countries she's the queen, this great thing that they respect and love. >> reporter: over the next four days, millions are expected to line the streets of london. on the...
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joining me is "washington post" column uk eugene robinson and new york magazine's john heilemann. whos are msnbc political analysts. i guess we have all given talks to our friends have asked bus this election and asked so what question. george wallace used to say there wasn't a dime's worth of different twens the republicans and democrats. i don't think he would be saying that today. let me go to gene on that point. your health issue. it seems the most historic thing that president obama has done has been obama care. >> yeah. >> getting the 45 million people or whatever at least the chance to get a self-reliant health care policy and not to depend on the emergency room anymore. your thoughts? >> exactly. i think that's the most important, the most historic thing he's done, and what was really historic about it was establishing the idea, the idea that there ought to be universal health care and taking this giant step toward it. for that to be imperilled, of course, you haven't heard much from mitt romney about that the last couple weeks, but before hand, day one i'm going to start
joining me is "washington post" column uk eugene robinson and new york magazine's john heilemann. whos are msnbc political analysts. i guess we have all given talks to our friends have asked bus this election and asked so what question. george wallace used to say there wasn't a dime's worth of different twens the republicans and democrats. i don't think he would be saying that today. let me go to gene on that point. your health issue. it seems the most historic thing that president...
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. >> uk, one person killed when a bus and big cig collide. these are not sure how it happened. but want the said it was. hundreds of people protested after the official association sussed ed. snithey close the stadium. 73 people died. and protests were riulent and one teen killed and others. >> and australia meas hope to contan a fuel green near the dolphin rescue. >> the captain testeds physical exactly. a mass wedding, more than 3,000 people tying the not. and most of them renewing the vows and thousand of team saying i do. oh, love. that's a wrap on the trip around the world. and looking at the news ahead. what do you drive? general motors and porsche on the list. when it comes to paint... ...there's one brand that always tops the charts. so let's grab a few of those gallons- at a price that's now even lower. 'cause when we mix behr ultra paint and primer in one... ...with a few hours... ...we get more than just color... ...we get top-rated coverage. the kind wakes up walls, and reinvents rooms. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra paint an
. >> uk, one person killed when a bus and big cig collide. these are not sure how it happened. but want the said it was. hundreds of people protested after the official association sussed ed. snithey close the stadium. 73 people died. and protests were riulent and one teen killed and others. >> and australia meas hope to contan a fuel green near the dolphin rescue. >> the captain testeds physical exactly. a mass wedding, more than 3,000 people tying the not. and most of them...
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in fact, it was a his tore uk election for them. barbara starr has more on the veterans getting ready to take their seat in congress. >> reporter: republican tom cotton, a veteran of iraq and afghanistan was one of the big winners tuesday, seizing the fourth congressional district seat in arkansas. >> although i don't know what committee i'll be assigned to, ultimately i want to play a central role in helping guide america's national policy and foreign policy. >> reporter: cotton, a law school graduate was an infantry officer with the 101st airborne division. nine veterans from these wars have just won congressional seats, seven republicans and two democrats. >> this is definitely historical. there are going to be more iraq and after gaffe stan veterans. >> reporter: seth lynn says iraq and afghanistan veterans may finally have found their political voice. >> and i think a lot of people have come home, really established themselves in their communities, become leaders, you know, in business, in public service, within their communiti
in fact, it was a his tore uk election for them. barbara starr has more on the veterans getting ready to take their seat in congress. >> reporter: republican tom cotton, a veteran of iraq and afghanistan was one of the big winners tuesday, seizing the fourth congressional district seat in arkansas. >> although i don't know what committee i'll be assigned to, ultimately i want to play a central role in helping guide america's national policy and foreign policy. >> reporter:...